ON KENTUCKY AVENUE Revue to Begin Performances 2/2 at Stage 72

ON KENTUCKY AVENUE, a musical revue based loosely on fact and mostly fiction about the people and performers who took the stage and filled the tables at the majestic Club Harlem 'on Kentucky Avenue' in the north section of Atlantic City from the 1930s until the late 1980s, will make its NYC commercial stage debut at STAGE72/THE TRIAD, 158 West 72nd Street, on Sunday, February 2, with performances at 3pm and 7pm and Monday, February 3 at 7pm in honor of Black History Month.

Tickets are $55, $45, $35 each with a 2-drink minimum.
Tickets can be ordered 24/7 from Brown Paper Tickets 1-800-838-3006 or online www.Stage72.com
Doors open at 1/2 hour before curtain

This new musical, created by Jeree Wade and written by Adam Wade and Ty Stephens, has been in development for the past 2 1/2 years, and is presented by Robert R. Blume, Songbirds Unlimited Productions, Peter Martin/Rick Newman in association with J.R. Knauf, Marshall N. Warner & Step Forward Entertainment. Jazz producing legend Cobi Narita is Associate Producer.

The Club Harlem Revue takes place in a time, before the Casinostook over Atlantic City, when nightdubbing was in vogue with leggy showgirls, hysterical comedians, and great singers & dancers.

The most famous of the clubs on the musical street known as Kentucky Avenue was the Club Harlem. It was thought of as a "black Copacabana" and starred the major black talent of the era in fantastic stage shows that had flair and fashion from Memorial Day to labor Day.

ON KENTUCKY AVENUE is set during the Club Harlem dress rehearsal for opening night of the 1969 season. Within our fictional show, there is a love triangle between the MC, the lead showgirl, and the featured female singer. The show features an original score that is true to the era, interspersed with classic songsfrom the 60's.

ON KENTUCKY AVENUE captures the feel and aura of the club, based on the personal experiences of Adam and Jeree Wade who performed there during different eras - 30 years apart -- and were witnesses to much of the backstage intrigues that took place nightly.

The Creators:

The Original Songbirds Unlimited Productions (Branice McKenzie, Frank Owens, Ty Stephens, Adam Wade and Jeree Wade) blossomed from a thesis at Brown University (Rhode I s I and) into a multi-faceted Production Company! Their original production - SHADES OF THE COTTON CLUB, as it was originally titled -- was the brainchild of Mrs. Jeree Wade who subsequently enlisted the help of Frank Owens (musical director/arranger) along with several of her student/colleagues to mount this revue about the Harlem Renaissance. Lega lIy unable to use "Cotton Club" in the title, the revue was subsequently re-titled SHADES OF HARLEM. Along the way, different performers were recruited, namely Ty Stephens and Branice McKenzie, Juanita Boisseau (one of the original Cotton Club Chorines), as well as Ludie Jones (Lew Leslie's "Blackbirds"). SHADES OF HARLEM has sin c e been performed at many

venues all over the world from 1985 to last year. Included on this list are New York, Florida, Texas, Atlanta and Arkansas, Lithuania, Osaka, Japan, St. Croix and the Umbria Jazz Festival in Italy. Other productions that have sprung forth under the aegis of "Songbirds Unlimited Productions" are Jukebox Jubilee, Savoy Suite, Jazz Alley and Basically Blake, a revue of the music of Eubie Blake. Since its inception in 1983, "Songbirds Unlimited Productions" has always been seeking new frontiers and challenges.

Adam Wade: In 1958, Pittsburgh's Adam Wade was a member of Dr. Salk's polio research team. When show business called in 1959, Adam began a musical journey that was destined to carry him to success. Adam's charm and charismatic elegance made him the first African American to host a TV game show (CBS'Musical Chairs). He also hosted A.M. Chicago, L. A. Everywhere and WNYC's Media Arts Magazine Show. His other work in daytime television included the soaps Search for Tomorrow and Guiding Light and prime time television shows (Hill Street Blues, Queens Supreme, Dukes of Hazard, Police Woman, B.J. and the Bear, Adam 12 and Law & Order. Adam is a two time Audelco Award Winner and was twice nominated for Clio Awards, winning for his commercial "Virgin Island Fifty Dollar Days. I I Adam took time out to go back to school after 40 years to earn his B. A. and Masters Degrees i n Theatre History and Criticism at Lehman College and Brooklyn College. Adam's all around show business talent led him to the world of voice-overs, jingles, cartoons, looping, dubbing and print work.

Adam has directed Lady Day at the Emerson Bar and Grill, Shades of Harlem, Guys & Dolls, The Dancer, Wine in the Wilderness, The Fabulous Club Fifty, Easy, Cafe Society and One Day at a Time. Adam is married to Jeree Wade, and they perform together and separately on cruise ships and concerts and with symphony orchestras around the world. Their Production Company, Songbirds Unlimited, flies on the wings of Adam and Jeree. Destination? Success!Adam's last Broadway tour was three years with The Color Purple as Ole Mister in the National Tour.

JEREEWADE burst on the off Broadway stage in 1983 as star, creator, writer, co-star and producer of the musical, Shades of Harlem, which opened at the Village Gate in New York, in August 1984. At the same time, she formed her present Production Company, Songbirds Unlimited Productions. She turned Shades into an International touring show creating jobs and opportunities for her company. Then she really went to work creating Jazz Alley, Symphony Suite, Nat King Cole and Mid Life. Jeree was doing well. The only thing that changed was her last name when she married Adam Wade.

Jeree was raised in Atlantic City by her grandmother and commuted regularly to Harlem in New York City to stay with her working parents on weekends and summers from the time she was five. Through her remembrances of shows at the famous clubs from Smalls Paradise to the Club Harlem, she continues to cherish and keep the genre of these exciting productions alive. Like her husband, Adam Wade, she headlined at the Club Harlem in Atlantic City in 1978, ten years after Adam was there in 1968. She is a multi-talented singer, actress, producer and a veteran of the show business trade. She has a Bachelors degree in Theatre Arts from Brown University and a Masters in Counseling Psychology from Goddard College.

TV STEPHENS is an Award-winning Singer/Songwriter, Entertainer/Recording Artist (Grand Prize Winner Jazzmobile/Anheuser-Busch Solo JazzVocalist Competition, NYC,2006, and First Place Winner R&B/Blues Category of the International Songwriting Competition 2002 for Somethin' Strange), Co--- writer/Production, Choreographer and Star of the long-running Shades Of Harlem revue; appeared on Broadway in the original productions of Sophisticated Ladies and Marilyn, An American Fable. Among many recordings, he is Guest Vocalist, alongside Sax Legend Houston Person, on a jazz disc from bassist Jon Burr, "Just Can't Wait." In Spring 2010, Ty joined with vocalists from Broadway's The Lion King singing on the recording of the Soundtrack for the World Cup.

Wilbur Bascomb is a well-known and influential NYCbassist. He has been a top recording session musician for over 40 years. He is a NYU graduate and learned his craft in the New York City bands of the top professionals of his ERA.He is famous for his playing on the "Hair" movie score, The Bee Gees "SGT Pepper fifm score" and the Jeff Beck "Wired" album. Wilbur is also known for his work with, and on the recordings of, Aretha Franklin, Jeff Beck, Dr. John, Billy Taylor band, Mick Taylor band, and JAmes Brown.

Mr. Owens was musical director for Tan Manhattan (Chicago Humanities Festival) and for Hotcha Razz-Ma- Tazz(92nd Street Y in NYC).He was resident pianist at Mortimer's, a trendy east-side restaurant, and performed several seasons at the Hotel Carlyle's Bemelman's Bar. In addition, he has been musical director for the annual Tap Extravaganza in New York City, the annual Tap Extravaganza--- Queens at Flushing Town Hall, and hosts an open mic Friday evenings at the Musicians Union, Local 802.

Chad Carter and Patricia Nichols are two artists for whom Mr. Owens has arranged and produced CD's. As a recording artist, Mr. Owens recorded the music of Oliver in an album entitled: Oliver! Ole! for Columbia Records. His latest CO, Frank Owens Plays the Music of Eddie Heywood is available on Earl Wood Records. For a week in late August Mr. Owens can be seen performing at Bryant Park in Manhattan as part of its Piano in the Park Series. Among his productions is a concert he produced as a tribute to Errol Garner, his idol, at the Tribeca Theater at Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC).

Branice McKenzie's career includes everything from jazz to theater to prolific songwriting. Some of her credits include critically acclaimed performances at the Newport Jazz Festival, The Clifford Brown Jazz Festival, The Umbria Jazz Festival and the Smithsonian's 43rd Folklife Festival. On the theatrical stage she has created roles in Shades Of Harlem, Sing Sister Sing, Jazz Alley and the heralded show, I Can't Stop Lovin' You (featuring the music of Ray Charles). As a composer and music director, she has penned music for Shelter, Shades Of Harlem, A Little Piece Of God and Blackbirds Of Courage as well as her latest work, This World Is Mine: A Musical Revue for Children.

Ms. McKenzie recently returned from the Shanghai International Experimental Theatre Arts Festival as Associate Director for At The Playground. She has toured with Harry Belafonte (1984 - 1993), Gregory Hines (1987 - 2003), Roberta Flack, Hugh Masekela, Carly Simon, BeBe Winans, Dianne Reeves, Peggy Lee and Miriam Makeba, to name a few and is performing all over the United States, Europe, Africa and Asia. Branice has just released her fourth CD, I Fly, which is "flying" into the hearts of all who listen to it. The reviews describe it as transformative, inspiring and life changing. Ms. McKenzie has a B.A. in Psychology, Brown University and an M.A. in Music Education, New York University.